Lee Robinson jailed for Danny Kirmond’s brother What charges are the Castleford man facing in Jack’s death?
News of the death of Danny Kirmond’s beloved brother and soldier Jack Kirmond has swept the internet.
The attacker is now accused of killing Jack Kirmond, the brother of an ex-rugby great who died in Leeds last weekend after suffering serious head injuries.
A former Afghan soldier named Jack Kirmond, 33, was attacked in front of amateur rugby team Wakefield Sharlston Rovers at midnight on Sunday.
Danny Kirmond’s younger brother Jack, 36, a former Super League footballer, was injured and taken to hospital but died on Monday.
The person who attacked Jack Kirmond was quickly put in jail after being identified.
Lee Robinson: Who is he?
Lee Robinson, 38, of Fryston Road, Castleford, has been remanded in custody pending his court hearing in Leeds.
The allegation relates to Jack Kirmond, 33, who died in hospital from severe head injuries on Monday.
The fatal event happened outside Sharlston Rovers Rugby Club in Weeland Road, Wakefield early Sunday morning.
The investigations have been taken up by the police and court proceedings have already been initiated.
On the other hand, the search has not revealed any biographical details about the alleged perpetrator.
No information about the attacker is available until the legal process is completed. In addition, no public media websites contain information about Lee.
Charges against Lee Robinson: is he in prison?
According to news reports, Lee Robinson has been accused of killing Danny’s brother Jack, who died in Leeds over the weekend after suffering a serious head injury.
A former Afghan soldier named Jack Kirmond, 33, was attacked in front of amateur rugby team Wakefield Sharlston Rovers at midnight on Sunday.
Robinson, 38, of Castleford, West Yorkshire, is charged with murder. He has been remanded in custody and is due to appear before Leeds Magistrates Court today.
Although the specific charges for the attack have not yet been released, many people think Lee should serve a long prison sentence because what appears to be second-degree murder.
A 23-year-old woman, who was arrested on suspicion of being an accessory to a criminal, has been released pending further investigation, according to West Yorkshire Police.
How did Jack Kirmond fare? murder and manner of death
An incident outside an amateur rugby club resulted in the death of Danny Kirmond’s younger brother and sparked a murder investigation.
Police say Jack Kirmond suffered a serious head injury outside Sharlston Rovers club early Sunday morning in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
He was immediately taken to the hospital but died of his wounds. Ambulance service contacted rugby club police at 12:18pm on Sunday morning.
Jack was hospitalized over the weekend with a serious head injury and his condition was described as serious. Police said he died of his injuries and his death was ruled a manslaughter yesterday after requesting information.
Several of Danny’s former clubs paid tribute to Jack, a former amateur rugby league player, on social media following his death. Jack’s old club Hunslet Parkside in Leeds also remarked that he had the “biggest smile in the clubhouse”.